Biography
Sarah Johnson-Lynn is a Senior Lecturer with Hull York Medical School and Honorary Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon at James Cook University Hospital.
Her clinical specialty areas are lower limb trauma, foot and ankle surgery and limb reconstruction.
She completed a PhD at Newcastle University focused on osseointegration funded by Arthritis UK.
She is chair of the British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society Scientific Committee, a member of the British Orthopaedic Association Trauma Committee and editor of the basic science section of the Strategies in Trauma and Limb Reconstruction.
She has received funding from Diabetes Research UK, the European Foot and Ankle Society and the British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society. She is published in the areas of trauma, ankle arthritis and diabetic foot research.
She is a PhD supervisor and her main areas of research interest are diabetic foot, trauma and limb reconstruction.
Special interests
- Foot and ankle surgery
- Diabetic foot care
- Limb reconstruction
Training
- Specialty training in Northern Deanery
- Post CCT fellowships at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge in foot and ankle surgery and at Leeds General Infirmary in trauma and limb reconstruction
Publications
- The effect of delay to surgery on morbidity, mortality and length of stay following periprosthetic fracture around the hip
- Neuroarthropathy in diabetes: pathogenesis of Charcot arthropathy
- Effect of electrochemical structuring of Ti6AI4V on osteoblast behaviour in vitro
- The effect of patient age and diagnosis on the 5-year outcomes of mobile-bearing total ankle replacement
- The effect of sagittal and coronal balance on patient-reported outcomes following mobile-bearing total ankle replacement